Back at the National Zoo in Washington, Kavi the Sumatran tiger wets his whistle with pool water he often swims in.

Mmm, tiger-flavored:

Back at the National Zoo in Washington, Kavi the Sumatran tiger wets his whistle with pool water he often swims in.

Photo: Karen Bleier, AFP/Getty Images

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He stole the beard from the junior varsity hockey goalie:

Seventh-grader Derrick Bradley
portrays Abraham Lincoln during the "living" wax museum at East Carter Middle School in
Grayson, Ky.

He stole the beard from the junior varsity hockey goalie:

Seventh-grader Derrick Bradley portrays Abraham Lincoln during the "living" wax museum at East Carter Middle School in Grayson, Ky.

Photo: Kevin Goldy, Associated Press

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I'm late for a very important appointment!

In Asuncion, a kitty they call el dueño de casa (the owner
of the house) tears through a Government Palace corridor as officials await the arrival of
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs Roberta S.
Jacobson. Jacobson was meeting with Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes.

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And in the winter they used it for curling:

A Kyrgyz man shows a boy how to grind grain with
an ancient millstone during Nowruz celebrations on the outskirts of Kyrgyzstan's
capital Bishkek. Nowruz, "New Year's" in Farsi, marks the first
day of spring in Central Asia. The flamboyant lids are traditional Kyrgyz hats.

an Indian woman makes her way back to her village after filling a
bucket with drinking water from the Brahmaputra River.

Buffeted by blowing sand,

an Indian woman makes her way back to her village after filling a bucket with drinking water from the Brahmaputra River.

Photo: Anupam Nath, Associated Press

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Assassins with tiny pistols:

A member of Afghanistan's intelligence service displays some of the pistols that were used
by attackers at the Serena Hotel, a luxury hotel that has the reputation of being one of the safest places in Kabul. Four young men with pistols stuffed in their socks
opened fire in a hotel restaurant, killing nine people, including a widely respected Afghan journalist, his wife and two children. All four attackers were shot dead by police.